Synonym: accomplish, carry out, complete, do, kill, perform, put to death. Similar words: execution, executive, cute, prosecutor, consecutive, prosecution, exempt from, outer. Meaning: ['eksɪkjuːt] v. 1. kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment 2. murder in a planned fashion 3. put in effect 4. carry out the legalities of 5. carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine 6. carry out or perform an action 7. sign in the presence of witnesses.
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31. The control unit then enters the execute phase, to carry out the operation decoded in the fetch phase.
32. The personnel policies are fundamentally about how we are to execute our jobs.
33. If the computer does not receive this message, it does not execute the program.
34. Schwab is reengineering its own business in one visionary leap that will require six years to execute.
35. It was plain that he was in no hurry to execute it.
35. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
36. The cat stance is an ideal stance from which to execute a front snap kick.
37. On 2 March 1988 two bailiffs attended to execute the warrant.
38. They were expected to plan strategy and execute programs for their work units.
39. Making it happen means involving the hearts and minds of those who have to execute and deliver.
40. It has been designed to execute most single-word instructions in a single clock cycle through a four-stage instruction pipeline.
41. There are about 247 things you need to do correctly to execute a proper golf swing.
42. It was not the Church's policy to execute the members of noble families retrieved from Jeopardy's clutches.
43. However, in March 1676, the King commanded them to execute these laws with renewed vigour.
44. It comes as news to many visitors that these artists do not themselves execute their works.
45. The directors make the decisions, but it's the managers who have to execute them.
46. This will execute a command in every subdirectory of a hard disk.
47. In one apocryphal story that circulated on trading floors years ago, Black once tried to execute several trades using his model.
48. One also learns how machines can be built that will execute these programs and actually exhibit the capacity written into them.
49. Not only does she execute embroideries, but designs them too - thereby encroaching on what had formerly been a male preserve.
50. The husband procured his wife to execute the charge by pressure that, the trial judge held, constituted undue influence.
51. Now go and try to execute them as precisely as drawn!
52. The goal of landing people on Mars will not be an easy one to execute.
53. It will execute these plans by planning a coordinated series of contracts with selected providers and will then monitor them.
54. In any event, surveying becomes a much more complicated business and much more difficult to execute satisfactorily.
55. It's surprising how many mistakes an otherwise intelligent person can make when left to execute a document unaided.
56. Only tap Enter to start a new paragraph, after a heading, or to execute a command.
57. Problem: OutsideIn binaries do not have execute permission.
58. Shipment cannot execute within period owing stevedore shortage.
59. Compile and execute new product process project plan.
60. event-driven applications execute code in response to event.
More similar words: execution, executive, cute, prosecutor, consecutive, prosecution, exempt from, outer, route, secular, minute, cut, molecule, security, dispute, computer, statute, speculate, attribute, cut up, cut out, cut off, cut in, contribute, distribute, speculation, cut down, constitute, scuttle, cut back.